Good luck Ms Guyton
30/09/2012
Whilst Adam is not an environmentalist, nor is he necessarily a full supporter of the Fairtrade movement, it is good to see a teenager strive to make changes in their community
It would be interesting to understand how the objective is being promoted and whether it as seen as assisting the populations of developing countries or a political move by those promulgating the objective in Riverton?
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Ah yes RG, yet again you have missed the point of my rhetorical question. It was certainly not one for Hollie to consider.
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Hollie is entirely genuine, Adam, and enjoyed seeing your post. Did you see her on CampbellLive on Friday night? She organised the whole college for the morning, building shelters from cardboard boxes and other activities designed to highlight child poverty and the need for students to have breakfast, in order to be able to learn effectively through the day.
Sheś far more of an activist than her tired old dad.
http://robertguyton.blogspot.co.nz/2012/09/polly-on-telly.html
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Excellent
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Sorry RG this smacks more of politicisation of children.
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She not a child, Paranormal – she’s 18 years of age. Your comment smacks of ideology. Try telling Hollie that she’s being ‘politicised’. That’s a discussion I’d like to be a fly on the wall for!
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